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In aims to provide interconnection of publications in international scientific journals using Digital Object Identification - DOI, our editorial office incorporated the journal "Social aspects of population health" into international reference system CrossRef.
Since 2016 DOI will be assigned to all scientific articles published in our journal free of charge.

Also DOI will be assigned to all articles published in 2014 and 2015 free of charge as well

Summary. A study of completed suicides in the
Republic of Udmurtia on the whole and specifically in Yukamenskaya
district for the last 23 years â from 1987 till 2009 - was conducted.
All suicide cases were classified along gender, age, nationality,
professional occupation, state of health, drunkenness at the suicidal
moment, anamnesis of previous attempts, time point parameters (
diurnal/nocturnal period, day of week, month, season).

Materials of this trial included medical certificates of death,
protocols of forensic examination of the corpse of this type of violent
death, logbooks of registration of completed suicides of the outpatient
clinic of Yukamesnkaya district central hospital.

First place in the structure of the pool of violent deaths in the
Udmurtian Republic of took the death from mechanical asphyxia, and the
second place took the death from mechanic trauma, the third was the
death from poisoning.

21.7% of suicidents were 40-49 years of age (leading age group),
20.0% of 30-39, 16.6% of 60-69. People with ability to work amounted to
71.5% of cases.

Study into occupational status of suicidents revealed that 33.8% of
cases were unskilled laborers, 32.2% of cases were age retired
pensioners, 15.5% cases were unemployed people, 17.9% of cases were
qualified workers or clerks.

As concerns the marital status of the lost people, it was established
that 52.2% had been family people, 47.8% had been not, and either did
not marry or had been divorced, or had been a widow/widower, or else the
factual marriage had not been ever registered. Nevertheless, 61.7% of
suicidents had children.

78.3% suicidents were drunk at the moment of a suicide, but 21.7% of
suicidents did not present any ethanol in a blood test. 95% of males and
5% of females were drunk.

The whole situation in Yukamenskaya district of the Udmurtian
Republic was highly unfavorable as concerns suicidal trends. An office
for social psychological assistance was arranged and attached to the
county central hospital of Yukamenskaya district with the goal of
qualified advice and help to the population in whom some people are in
critical stage (psychological crisis) or there are some people with
suicidal behavior.